Definition: Antidrag is a term in Greek philosophy that means to prevent the use or influence of others, especially with respect to authority figures or authority positions. Definition: The antithesis of "godly" leadership, meaning to command and direct without being subject to the control or direction of those under one's command. Antagonism against authority figures is often considered a defining characteristic of God's kingdom. This term has been used historically to refer to political power that excludes any form of leadership over others, as seen in the example of the king of Babylon (Sargon II) who was effectively ruling through his son's rule.